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Forum for users of antiX Linux. Mean and Lean and Proudly anti-fascist.
Dear all,
I have just received a PNY sd card (UHS-II). I did not know this brand at all.
Its name: EliteX-PRO60
Capacity: 256GB (exfat formatting – in real 235GB)
Reading speed announced: 280 MB/s
Announced write speed: 180 MB/s
Purchased on Amazon.de (The Germans have the best prices in Europe in general. They are the best! This will please some people in the forum)
I paid 54,76 € (euros). This is a very good price for a UHS-II card (card with a double row of little gold teeth if you don’t know).
I just did a test on my Dell Latitude 5590 (I5-8350U – 4 cores) under Windows 10 with the CristalDiskMark software.
The results are very good.
I don’t know what to choose for formatting? xfs, f2fs, ext4…
Is there a command to know the boot time? I could make a comparison. I already know that with ext4 formatting, it’s much slower to clean the history in Google Chrome compared to f2fs formatting.
If anyone is looking for a UHS-II card for their smartphone, camera or PC, I think this is a good value for money. I wanted to share this with the antiX community. These cards have become faster than USB 3 keys.
Best regards,
Wallon
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